94 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1775. Daisy Bank Wood and Hollings Wood in Warley ; 



at the top of Blackwall Bank in Warley ; several fields 



near Waterhill in Warley.—/. Bolton. 

 1830. Daisy Bank Wood, Warley ; 1831. Magson House 



Wood, \Nax\ey.—Herb. 5. King. 

 1836. Magson House Wood, Warley. Nearly extirpated 



by the nursery men.— Herb. Ley land.] 



EUPHORBIACE^. 

 Euphorbia Helioscopia, L.— 112. Sun Spurge, Wart-wort. 

 Native. British type. A. June-August. 

 1775. In several fields about Lower Willow Hall in Skir- 



coat J. Bolton. 



Infrequent, in gardens and cultivated ground : Lightcliffe, 

 Copley, Illingworth. 



Euphorbia amygdaloid es, L 51. Wood Spurge. 



Alien. English type. P. March- May. 

 1897. Near Gate Head, in Greetland, on the roadside ; 

 reported by Mr. R. Wood who had it confirmed at Kew. 

 Euphorbia Peplus, L — 105. Garden Spurge 



Native. British type. A. June-September. 

 Infrequent, in gardens and waste ground : Elland, Skircoat, 

 Copley. 

 Euphorbia exigua, L — 83. Dwarf Spurge. 



Colonist. English type. A. July-September. 

 1775. In several places, generally amongst corn. In a 

 bank belonging to Beach, near Sowerby Bridge ; several 

 fields at Steps, in Warley, in plenty.—/. Bolton. 

 Cornfields in Southowram, Lightcliffe, Norland, Sec— Herb. 

 Ley I and. 

 Euphorbia Lathy ris, L. Caper Spurge 

 Alien. B. June-July. 

 1841. Luddenden Foot.— 5'. King; Herb. Tatham. 

 1855. In the garden at Lane House, frequent.— Herb. S.K. 



Mercurialis perennis, L.— 107. Dog's Mercury. 

 Native. British type. P. March- May. 

 1844. Luddenden— S. King. 1867. Shibden— J. Walker. 

 Very common in woods and hedge-banks. 



URTICACEiE. 



Ulmus montana, Stokes— 98. Wych Elm, "Witch Hazel." 

 Native. British type. Tree. March-April. 



